'RHOC' Star Vicki Gunvalson Warned Costars 'Everyone Who Got The Vaccine Is Going To Die!'
Vicki Gunvalson caused a stir on set of The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip when she repeatedly told fellow castmates they would die if they got the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Real Housewives of Orange County star was said to be regularly picking fights about the vaccine among costars while filming season 2 of the hit reality series — informally known as "The Real Housewives All-Stars" — especially with RHONY alum Dorinda Medley who openly pro-vax.
According to an exclusive with Page Six, a source claims Gunvalson, 59, wouldn't let go of the hot topic throughout filming, and it became an issue among the housewives. "She wouldn’t stop fighting about the shot and really got into it with Dorinda. Vicki told Dorinda that everyone who got the vaccine is going to die."
"She just kept saying, ‘Everyone who got the vaccine is going to die!'" the insider dished, making sure to note that her staunch opinions on the safety of the shot had "nothing to do with religious reasons."
Another insider spilled that the drama will "likely be a big storyline" this season, before going on to praise the series, saying "The show is going to be incredible. They captured great stuff."
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This comes after OK! reported that Gunvalson reportedly tested positive for coronavirus but refused to acknowledge it was anything more than "an unknown cold."
"You're not writing a story about an unknown cold I have. My medical information is not public," the former RHOC star said. "Whatever happened to privacy? Do you want your medical records all over the internet?"
The television personality also previously commented that she could not safely receive the vaccine because of underlying health conditions.
Season 2 of Bravo's spicy spin-off is set to premiere on Peacock in 2022, and will star some of The Real Housewives' most popular alums, including Phaedra Parks, Brandi Glanville, Tamra Judge, Eva Marcille, Jill Zarin and Taylor Armstrong.